Type and Level of Entry Qualifications and Exit Awards for Pre-Registration Nursing Programmes Sheelagh Mealing Principal Lecturer Professor Joan Curzio.

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Type and Level of Entry Qualifications and Exit Awards for Pre-Registration Nursing Programmes Sheelagh Mealing Principal Lecturer Professor Joan Curzio Director of Practice Development

Background Aging Population Shifting Commissioning Targets Move to All Graduate Nursing Profession Widening Participation Agenda

Initial Funding South East London Life Long Learning Network South London Life Long Learning Network LSBU Marketing Department Follow-up Funding Linking London

Methods Review of data held for March & September 2007 cohorts –Paper based admission information entered for rejected applicants –Extensive supplemental data entry for accepted applicants with data verification as well as extraction from other databases with other formats –Exam board records and Strategic Health Authority reports

Comparison of Entry Qualifications Qualification GroupingRejectedAcceptedTotal Percentage Accepted GCSE % Access % A level or Level 3 equivalent % Level 4 or above %

Progression End of First Year (N=724) Discontinued by Exam Board 8% Withdrawn by Self 9% Interrupted by Self 5% Progression 78%

End of First Year Progression by Qualification

Percentage Completions by Entry Qualification

Yearly Attrition by Entry Qualification

Completions by Exit Award

Exit Awards by Entry Qualifications

Summary The higher the entry qualification level, the more likely someone stayed with the programme and exited with the highest academic achievement. Those entering with GCSE level entry qualifications struggle, are more likely to leave within the first year, but those who stay, nearly one half achieved a Level 6 qualification. More of those entering via an Access route, appear to leave in Year 2 and have the greatest percentage of Level 5 qualifications on exit.

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